I've never spent a coin on accident, though I have a relevant story.
Once while working at a gas station, my manager asked me to come into his office right after the money truck had arrived with bands of $5's and $1's. He and I had always both competed for silver coins in the registers, but that day he wanted to share. In his hand was $200 in sequential serial # $5 star notes from 2013! In my register, I had laid claim on a $100 star note that came in the cash drawer not too long ago, and had only $100 to spare. I decided I wanted the $5 notes over my $100 star note, so I traded back in the star note to the register, took my remaining $200 to bring home crisp star notes!
Not too long after, I ended up spending all of the star notes to a young couple who were selling silver U.S. coins on craigslist!
Once while working at a gas station, my manager asked me to come into his office right after the money truck had arrived with bands of $5's and $1's. He and I had always both competed for silver coins in the registers, but that day he wanted to share. In his hand was $200 in sequential serial # $5 star notes from 2013! In my register, I had laid claim on a $100 star note that came in the cash drawer not too long ago, and had only $100 to spare. I decided I wanted the $5 notes over my $100 star note, so I traded back in the star note to the register, took my remaining $200 to bring home crisp star notes!
Not too long after, I ended up spending all of the star notes to a young couple who were selling silver U.S. coins on craigslist!
























